Heart and Mind (album)

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Heart and Mind
Studio album by
Released1991
StudioRecord II
GenreAlternative rock, blues rock
LabelReprise[1]
ProducerKevin Laffey
Sister Double Happiness chronology
Sister Double Happiness
(1988)
Heart and Mind
(1991)
Uncut
(1992)

Heart and Mind is an album by the American band Sister Double Happiness, released in 1991.[2][3] It was their major label debut.[4]

The band supported the album by opening for Nirvana and then Soundgarden, on separate tours.[5] Heart and Mind was nominated for several Bay Area Music Awards.[6]

Sister Double Happiness broke up after releasing its 1988 debut album. Frontman Gary Floyd spent two years at a Hindu monastery before reforming the band, which right away attracted the attention of major record labels.[7]

Produced by Kevin Laffey, the album was recorded at Record II Studios, in Comptche, California.[8][9] Danny Roman joined the band on guitar after the recording sessions.[10] "Dark Heart" is an indictment of the Gulf War.[11]

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